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Linear shift solenoid question...delayed shifts issue
Car is a 2001 accord DX 4 cyl automatic.
I had codes read a few weeks ago and only thing transmission related was the general Trans failure fault code. Which I looked up and saw it was highly likely to be shift solenoids.
I know there is the twin A lockup solenoid, B and C solenoids. I've replaced them all.
Still have an issue, WHEN COLD, the trans has a delay shifting into 2 and 3rd gear. It will rev up in first and not want to shift. Hard shift down into 1st gear when stopped.
Trans was rebuilt 35k miles ago so I don't think it's a mechanical failing issue (HOpe not).
I know there are clutch pressure switches that might be the problem or I believe i saw a FLAT twin solenoid down there also near 3rd clutch pressure swtich. (see attachment..below)
any info on this solenoid or the problem in general would be GREAT. Fluid looks great and it's full. When car is warmed up, drives just fine.
Re: Linear shift solenoid question...delayed shifts issue
What where all the codes?
Transmission functionality is greatly affected by the engines running condition and sensor operation.
A sensor or two that is out of whack can screw up shift logic.
Re: Linear shift solenoid question...delayed shifts issue
Originally Posted by MAD_MIKE
What where all the codes?
Transmission functionality is greatly affected by the engines running condition and sensor operation.
A sensor or two that is out of whack can screw up shift logic.
I'm going to get them read again asap at autozone and get the printout. I believe the only other code was something for emissions control.
I'll ignore lothian's post as he seems like a miserable human being.